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April 30, 2002 | Law.com

GC's Nightmare

A class action can make a general counsel long for early retirement, especially when the allegations are splashed across the media. Employment law specialists say that large companies should expect to be hit with class actions. In the year ending last September, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed 134 of them -- a 43 percent increase from 1997.
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September 09, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

What Estrada's Withdrawal Means For Future Nominees

The demise last week of the nomination of Miguel Estrada, 28 months after he was tapped for a seat on one of the nation's most prestigious federal courts, will likely cast a shadow over the turbulent politics of judicial selection - and signal serious trouble for other nominees as the 2004 elections draw near.
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September 08, 2003 | Law.com

What Estrada's Withdrawal Means for Future Nominees

The demise of the nomination of Miguel Estrada, 28 months after he was tapped for a seat on one of the nation's most prestigious federal courts, will likely cast a shadow over the politics of judicial selection -- and signal trouble for other nominees. Two conservative African-American lawyers recently tapped by President George W. Bush for appellate seats were said to be particularly vulnerable: D.C. Circuit nominee Janice Rogers Brown and Claude Allen, nominated for the 4th Circuit.
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September 10, 2003 | Law.com

What Estrada's Withdrawal Means for Other Nominees

The demise last week of the nomination of Miguel Estrada, 28 months after he was tapped for a seat on one of the nation's most prestigious federal courts, will likely cast a shadow over the turbulent politics of judicial selection -- and signal serious trouble for other nominees as the 2004 elections draw near.
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January 31, 2003 | Law.com

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April 07, 2003 | Texas Lawyer

O'Connor Seen as Swing Vote in Affirmative Action Cases

At the end of two hours of oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court on April 1, the fate of affirmative action appeared to be in the hands of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor -- just as it had seemed before the hearing began. While thousands of students and civil rights leaders demonstrated outside the court, the focus inside the chamber was on O'Connor during the historic arguments over the University of Michigan's affirmative action programs.
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September 05, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Sharpton joins Peck Shaffer to expand practice in muni bonds

Blake Sharpton has left Jones Cork & Miller, where he was a partner, to join bond firm Peck, Shaffer & Williams' Atlanta office as a partner.
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June 06, 2005 | National Law Journal

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August 31, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Flushing Out Financial Information to Assist Your Expert

Personal injury economic damages can be complex calculations. There is no cookie-cutter approach when calculating the damages of a claimant, but there are some recurring financial aspects. In order for the financial expert to calculate a reasonable estimate of economic damages, counsel must be prepared to ask the right questions of a claimant in order to flush out financial information and relevant details that will be useful for their expert. It is the expert's job to calculate an economic loss within a reasonable degree of certainty, and by understanding these topics, you will lay the groundwork for your expert's calculation.
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July 17, 2003 | Law.com

Web Watch: Free Briefs

If you don't mind paying for them, you can get online copies of legal briefs from several sources. Legal information mainstays Westlaw and LexisNexis offer Supreme Court briefs for a price -- but there are plenty of reliable Web sites that offer copies of briefs at no cost. Some provide briefs from a range of courts covering a variety of topics, while others are more court- or practice-focused.
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